Why in the world would you sell a paid for vehicle that is only two years old unless you just hated it? I donāt get it. Especially with the economy as it is.
I use it for groceries, softener salt, and propane tanks mostly. I can slide it out to load and unload which is very handy. Itās just for keeping things in place. No need for a bed extender here. I do wish the price was a bit lower but I use it frequently so itās fine for me at least.
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At that time we all entered the market to buy a unique and high demand vehicle right after most world governments had practically shut down their economies. The perfect storm. We had bad timing and you didnāt. Simple.
There was no owners manual in the old app.
EDIT: well heck maybe it was there. I never used it from there I know. Everything I care about is still on the new app. Letās put it that way.
We had a 2016 Mazda CX 5 and bought the warranty because it was my wifeās car and she insisted on it. That was a waste of money. Drove it 7 years and not one single repair. Not even one recall. Should have kept that car š
Of course they are coming out ahead just like any insurance product they are designed to make money for the insurer. I donāt like buying insurance for anything least of all extended warranties. If you can get the warranty at a reasonable price like through Granger itās definitely more...
The cost to the consumer is going to be what the consumer is willing to pay. I think if these costs are coming down Ford will likely reduce or at least hold prices level because we have hit the ceiling on what the consumer will pay.
They could use some competition as well.